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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries. Characterized by emotional - flowery music; written in strict form.
Voice
Baroque
Renaissance
Phrase
2. String instruments that are picked instead of bowed.
Cavatina
Pizzicato
Quartet
Chorale
3. Initially an improvised cadence by a soloist; later becoming an elaborate and written out passage in an aria or concerto - featuring the skills of an instrumentalist or vocalist.
Cadenza
Serenade
Triplet
Quadrille
4. The distance in pitch between two notes.
Forte
Interval
Sonata form
Instrumentation
5. A short piano piece - often improvisational and intimate in character.
Octet
Accessible
Leading note
Impromptu
6. A complex piece of music. Usually the first movement of the piece serving as the exposition - a development - or recapitulation.
Sonata form
A cappella
Slide
Relative pitch
7. Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
Octave
Register
Polyphony
Courante
8. A direction to play expressively.
Espressivo
Triple time
Nocturne
Instrumentation
9. First developed in the 8th century - methods of writing music.
Portamento
Chord
Notation
Consonance
10. A form of Italian opera beginning at the end of the 19th century. The setting is contemporary to the composer's own time - and the characters are modeled after every day life.
Nonet
Opera
Verismo
Song cycle
11. A curve over notes to indicate that a phrase is to be played legato.
Vivace
Tonality
Opus
Slur
12. Time in music history ranging from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th centuries. Characterized by emotional - flowery music; written in strict form.
Baroque
Time Signature
Presto
Root
13. The study of forms - history - science - and methods of music.
Nocturne
Musicology
Ensemble
Fourth
14. A symbol in sheet music a direction to play energetically.
Cadence
Energico
Chord progression
Tablature
15. A book of text containing the words of an opera.
Theme
Movement
Libretto
Tempo
16. A period in history dating from the 14th to 16th centuries. This period signified the rebirth of music - art - and literature.
Sequence
Ostinato
Trio
Renaissance
17. A short or brief sonata.
Virtuoso
Expressionism
Sonatina
Slide
18. Refers to any great composer - conductor - or teacher of music.
Maestro
Tone
Concert master
EnharmonicInterval
19. A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
Timbre
Orchestra
Legato
Cadenza
20. The expression the performer brings when playing his instrument.
Quartet
Etude
Piano
Interpretation
21. The movement of chords in succession.
Fourth
Encore
Classical
Progression
22. Music written to be sung or played in unison.
Cantabile
Gavotte
Homophony
Reed
23. A musical scale having five notes.For example: the five black keys of a keyboard make up a pentatonic scale.
Clef
Pentatonic Scale
Chord
Chamber music
24. The voice between soprano and alto. Also - in sheet music - a direction for the tempo to be played at medium speed.
Leading note
Mezzo
Interlude
Cadenza
25. Passage for the entire ensemble or orchestra without a soloist.
Natural
Rococo
Chorale
Tutti
26. A Boroque dance with a drone-bass.
Part
Prelude
Ligature
Musette
27. A quick - improvisational - spirited piece of music.
Sonatina
Reed
Capriccio
Rococo
28. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
Expressionism
Intonation
Grave
Trio
29. Introduction to an opera or other large musical work.
Renaissance
Parody
Quartet
Overture
30. The structure of a piece of music.
Exposition
Form
Chorus
Medley
31. Refers to any great composer - conductor - or teacher of music.
Canon
Maestro
Duet
Courante
32. Movement or passage that concludes the musical composition.
Falsetto
Piano
Finale
Twelve-tone music
33. Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
Dissonance
Quartet
Instrumentation
Dynamics
34. Elaborate polyphonic composition of the Boroque and Renaissance periods.
Ricercar
Triad
Partial
Chord progression
35. A repeated phrase.
Finale
Ostinato
Rigaudon
Sharp
36. Quick repetition of the same note or the rapid alternation between two notes.
Rondo
Presto
Song cycle
Tremolo
37. Group of singers in a chorus.
Leading note
Partial
Choir
Scale
38. A composition based on previous work. A common technique used in Medieval and Renaissance music.
Baroque
Parody
Staff
System
39. A song of praise and glorification. Most often to honor God.
Oratorio
Recitative
Cadenza
Hymn
40. A group singing in unison.
Chorus
Libretto
Da Capo
Vivace
41. Dull - monotonous tone such as a humming or buzzing sound. Also a bass note held under a melody.
Opus
Musette
Drone
Ricercar
42. A reprise.
Fourth
Rococo
Dissonance
Recapitulation
43. A short light musical drama.
Motif
Operetta
Grazioso
Sextet
44. One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment.
Triad
Trill
Tremolo
A cappella
45. The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
Pitch
March
Pentatonic Scale
Quadrille
46. A period in history dating from the 14th to 16th centuries. This period signified the rebirth of music - art - and literature.
Renaissance
Capriccio
Hymn
Grave
47. The interval between two notes. Three whole tones and one semitone make up the distance between the two notes.
Notation
Castrato
Fifth
Polytonality
48. Unmusical - without tone.
Recitative
Tone less
Atonal
Triplet
49. A whole note is equal to 2 half notes - 4 quarter notes - 8 eighth notes - etc.
Instrumentation
Whole note
Movement
Tessitura
50. Harsh - discordant - and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.
Dissonance
Tone less
Impromptu
Rubato